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  • Reviewed by markbgn on Sep 06, 10:35pm

    nice
  • Rated by 2evolve on Aug 21, 6:12am

    Achieving Cross Browser Compatibility is really hard. whenever, i publish web pages, i often test in different browsers for fonts,color,position etc., and it really is a painstaking process. I hope this guide can help me....
  • Rated by JREAM on Jul 29, 2:20am

    I didnt see them mention a CSS Reset, otherwise its very good.
  • Rated by w0rm on Jan 30 2009, 10:52am

    From the page: "How to get Cross Browser Compatibility Every Time"
  • Rated by alidalee on Jan 19 2009, 5:59am

    That's good.It'll save a lot of time
  • Rated by fogofeternity on Dec 04 2008, 3:24am

    Very useful collection of advice on addressing the most common issues of cross browser compatibility. I'm not sure I entirely agree with the ethos that the best way to address cross browser compatibility is to try and make a website appear identical on all browsers (because that fails to take advantage of the capabilities of modern browsers - you cater to the lowest common denominator with IE6), but any web designer is going to find some of the tips and tricks here useful.
  • Rated by onreact-com on Oct 31 2008, 5:18am

    So many people get that wrong, it looks awful here: "Check font rendering in every browser. Don't use Lucida"
  • Rated by kikaykim on Sep 27 2008, 9:18pm

    i also need this for my website err thesis...
  • Rated by turoczy on Sep 19 2008, 9:16pm

    Comprehensive post on cross-browser compatibility. Really helpful.
  • Rated by jasontmartinez27 on Sep 19 2008, 6:30pm

    great list of css stuff